Greg-NJ1
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Mis-diagnosed with MM in 2005, arterial restricion
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Teaneck, NJ
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Hi Em....
For some strange reason my earlier message never got posted.
Over the years, I've managed to obtain two different college degrees (and started a few others). To date, I have a BS in Chemical Engineering and a MBA in Marketing. In my "professional" work life, I have worked as a Construction Design Engineer, a Corporate Realestate Acquisitions Manager, an part time Andjunct College Professor (taught a bunch of classes but never did get paid for them)...and for the past bunch of years, I've been a Project Manager in Product Development for a leading consumer products company....over the many years, I've managed to develop over 30 consumer products that are sold throughout the world.
So, here is my two cents on the career front...identify your passion in life and find a career that fits within that passion. After many different jobs, there were a few that I could not stand going to in the morning. As we all know, life is way to short to work at a job that you can't stand.
Although my health issues are not MM, they are releated to a mas-restriction in my left MC1 segment. As my doctor described, I've got MM without the colateral vessels....Although I do suffer from ocassional TIA's (very rarely)...I am most often plagued with fatigue, foggy thinking, and ocassional numbness in my right hand. At times, this have kept me home from work for days on end....the good news is that my bosses are aware of my situation and support my needs. For this I am thankful.
Best of luck and keep us updated. Greg
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